88 THE EIGHT TO BE WELL BORN 



Labor Union Trusts. Instead of leveling 

 up, they level down. They crush the ambi- 

 tions to rise of those deserving. Their sole 

 purpose is to uphold the drunken and dissi- 

 pated weaklings of labor, and allow them to 

 continue breeding inferior children to be a 

 charge upon the state, and to handicap the 

 industries of our country to their own 

 detriment; and compel pot-house politi- 

 cians to tell their Congressmen that they 

 must pass laws which will exempt the Labor 

 Union Trusts from being examined; but 

 must hold to strict accountability all other 

 trusts. To gain the labor vote one of our 

 highest officials even sold his soul and be- 

 trayed his country. The day is not far dis- 

 tant when there will be a clash at arms. 

 True Americans will not stand these im- 

 ported ideas nor high handed methods. 



Stand at the gate of the Ford Factory, 

 at Detroit, at the change of an eight-hour 

 shift, either at four P. M., twelve P. M. or 

 eight A. M., and you will see an intelligent 

 body of 9,000 laborers marching out, and 

 another body of 9,000 marching in. As I 

 looked them over, I saw at a glance that 



